This lesson covers the Plants section for the Year 1 National Curriculum including:
- identify and name a variety of common wild and garden plants, including deciduous and evergreen trees
- identify and describe the basic structure of a variety of common flowering plants, including trees
This download includes:
- Lesson plan
- PowerPoint covering garden and wild plants, plant parts, plant life cycles, deciduous and evergreen trees, parts of trees, needs of plants, vegetables and bushes (43 slides)
- Sunflower life cycle cut and paste worksheet
- Label the plant worksheet
- Identify the flower worksheet using real photos
- Draw examples of garden and wild flowers worksheet
- Flower observation sheet - to collect flowers from the local environment
- Sunflower Petal template
- Label the tree worksheet
- Apple life cycle wheel template
- Comparison of apple tree and sunflower worksheet
- Draw a leaf from a deciduous and evergreen tree
- Leaf observation sheet - to collect leaves from the local environment
- Match the fruit and vegetables to their names
- Needs of a plant writing worksheet
- My plant observation journal - for you to conduct a science practical for students to record changes in growth for a seed
- Functions of parts of a plant worksheet
- Functions of parts of a tree worksheet
That is a booklet of 18 worksheet pages!
You might also like my other Science lessons for Year 1 including:
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